Well, the neighbors Pit Bull finally attacked someone, new it was comings as the dog was very aggressive with people coming near the flimsy chain link fence. Neighbors boyfriend was trimming the tree hanging over the fence into his yard when the dog came running up, jump and grabbed his hand. Luckily he wasn't injured too badly, but pretty shaken up.
I've had experienced with this same dog rushing up my side of the fence and huffing and snarling at me.
Owner has not trained this dog at all, just yells cuss words at it when it doesn't listed, but generally just lets it do its own thing in the back yard. There are even stretches of days where I don't think anyone is even home and the dog is running free in the back yard.
They also have a little poodle mix that takes it upon itself to bark constantly at any little movement it sees.
Both dogs play as nice as can be with the little kids that live there (I think they live there, who knows, different people come and go out of that house so much I don't know who actually lives there and who doesn't).
Hopefully this incident give the owners a clue, but I have my doubts. Pretty sad when I have to consider carrying self defense just to go into my own back yard!!!
My children were aggressively confronted by a Pit Bull mix a few weeks ago. The owners do not have a fence around their yard, and they let it run free. This is very surprising to me because we live in a very nice neighborhood. Anyhow the dog ran into our yard and started Growling and showing its teeth at my kids. Spit and saliva coming out of its mouth. I got a great pic of it from the window after my kids were safe. I was inside my office working. My wife got between my kids and the dog, and was able to get the kids inside.
The dog ended up returning to its owner. I confronted the owner, and he played it off as if it was no big deal. "She is such a friendly dog. Your kids must have done something". No you fool, I live three houses down from you. My kids were playing in our yard. Your dog came into my yard unprovoked! I warned him that if his dog comes into my yard one more time, I will put a bullet in its head. I will protect my children at all costs. He got an attitude with me, soI called the police and the county animal control. I told them the same thing, that I will kill the dog if it just sets one paw in my yard.
I was talking to other neighbors, and they said he used to have two Pit Bull mixes. One of them was taken away and put to sleep after it attacked three other neighborhood dogs, requiring all of them to have surgery to repair the wounds.
Some people...
My oldest son (3.5 years) is actually scared of dogs now because of this. No child should have to fear playing in their yard.
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